
According to Bernama, Cuepacs president Adnan Mat said though polling day falls on Saturday, an additional day off on the eve should be given as a majority of Malaysians do not vote where their workplaces are located.
“Some of them have to travel more than four hours to fulfil their civic duty.
“The same goes for residents of Labuan, Sabah and Sarawak who live in the Peninsula.
“The limited flights may make it difficult for them to return home on polling day, not to mention those who live deep in the interior areas,” he said in a statement.
Adnan said that although employees are eligible to take their annual leave, Cuepacs was concerned as there are employers who do not allow their workers to go on leave much earlier to return to their polling locations.
The Election Commission has set polling day on Nov 19 and early voting on Nov 15.
Previously, Perak DAP chairman Nga Kor Ming had also suggested that the government declare Nov 18 a special public holiday.